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Emily Hagedorn | The Courier-Journal

The Metro Landmarks Commission may have designated the tepee-shaped Hogan's Fountain Pavilion in Cherokee Park a landmark, but for the group of residents seeking to preserve the structure, more work may still lie ahead.

Hogan's Fountain Pavilion is the first landmark to be designated since landmark procedures were changed by the Metro Council.

Metro Parks and the Olmsted Parks Conservancy - opponents of the pavilion's landmark status - plan to ask the Metro Council to review the commission's decision and possibly overturn it. ...